Abdelazeem M Algammal,1 Helal F Hetta,2,3 Amr Elkelish,4 Dalal Hussien H Alkhalifah,5 Wael N Hozzein,6,7 Gaber El-Saber Batiha,8 Nihal El Nahhas,9 Mahmoud A Mabrok10,11 1Department of Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia 41522, Egypt; 2Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunolog
Addicted to Self-esteem: Understanding the neurochemistry of narcissism by using copyright as a pharmacological model
There are pronounced behavioural and neuroimaging parallels between copyright abuse and narcissism.Although the observed commonalities are not specific to copyright as opposed to other types of addiction, we argue that the relatively constrained molecular actions of copyright and, more importantly, the covariance of narcissism-like behaviours with
Effects of ethephon on heartwood formation and related physiological indices of Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen
IntroductionDalbergia odorifera T.Chen, known as fragrant rosewood, is a rare and endangered tree species.Studies have shown that plant growth regulators can effectively promote heartwood formation.This study aimed to investigate the effects of ethephon (ETH) on heartwood formation and the influence of ethephon and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on the p
An Investigation of Instability on Constant Shear Drained (CSD) Path under the CSSM Framework: A DEM Study
Soil liquefaction or instability, one of the most catastrophic phenomena, trufit wrist brace has attracted significant research attention in recent years.The main cause of soil liquefaction or instability is the reduction in the effective stress in the soil due to the build-up of pore water pressure.Such a phenomenon has often been thought to be re
How does the method change what we measure? Comparing virtual reality and text-based surveys for the assessment of moral decisions in traffic dilemmas.
The question of how self-driving cars should behave in dilemma situations has recently attracted a lot of trufit wrist brace attention in science, media and society.A growing number of publications amass insight into the factors underlying the choices we make in such situations, often using forced-choice paradigms closely linked to the trolley dile